Grandfather's Good Medicine(1st Edition) by DeborahWalley Paperback, 100 Pages, Published 1993 by Thorne Enterprises ISBN-13: 978-0-9628329-6-3, ISBN: 0-9628329-6-0
"It is a trilogy of stories told by the ancient and mysical Grandfather to his young and imaginative non-Native audience. For children they are fascinating fairy-tales from another culture, and for adults they are perhaps an unusual exposition of an aspect of that culture about which very little is known. And for readers of all ages, they shed brilliant light on the relationship between human and animal creatures, or-as they are called i ..."
"No crime is too small for the Rescue Rangers! Join the courageous Chip 'n' Dale along with their friends Gadget Hackwrench, Zipper, and Monterey Jack as they face off against some of the most outrageous villains the world has ever seen in this fun-filled 3-disc collection. Whether investigating stolen peanut supplies at the local zoo or thwarting the plans of the evil Fat Cat and his gang, the Rescue Rangers use their unique perspective ..."
"(2004/MGM) NTSC, English, 1965, 2.35:1, Color, 190 Min.; 'Beach Blanket Bingo': With a cast of comedy legends, including Don Rickles and Buster Keaton, this surfin', singin' sand-fest is a surefire winner. 'How To Stuff A Wild Bikini': An all-star cast that includes Annette Funicello, Frankie Avalon, Dwayne Hickman, Buster Keaton and Mickey Rooney!"
""Just remember, she might be pint-sized, but she's quite a woman." The original surfer girl gets her own three-film DVD collection, dippy fun from a more innocent time. 1959's Gidget made real surfers nauseated, but it's a kicky movie with some great lounge-era lingo. Sandra Dee, perkiness personified, plays the curious teen who breaks the gender line in surfing. She's also got the attention of surf-happy Moondoggie (James Darren) and t ..."
"The second film in the Beach Party series returns Frankie Avalon and Annette Funicello to the land of endless summer and back-projection surfing. It's as giddy as the first movie. Two inane subplots are added: Frankie is wooed by a wealthy bombshell (knockout Luciana Paluzzi), and Don Rickles trains a team of bodybuilders. The usual Beach Party trademarks are in place, including real surfing footage (much improved from the first film), ..."
"No Hollywood studio was willing to buy or distribute this 1974 family film made in Texas, but it managed to find a considerable audience anyway in the U.S. and become a minor classic under its own steam. While Benji's production values aren't everything they could be, and the acting is at best uneven, the movie is really held together by the immense charm of the unassuming mutt who plays the title character. He may not look as imp ..."
"This classic 1963 Disney film features child icon Hayley Mills as Nancy Carey, a teenage girl whose family moves from Boston to the New England countryside as a result of their father's untimely passing. Nancy writes to the kindly Mr. Poppem (Burl Ives) and single-handedly convinces him to rent the family a charming, if run-down, house for a mere $60 a year. Ever the optimist, Nancy brims with excitement at the family's new life, ..."
"Benji, the King of Dogdom, stars in this heartwarming adventure full of suspense, love and happiness sure to entertain families and children of all ages. Join Benji as he shows us his unique humor and style in this classic family film."
"Elvis is harried by three, count 'em, three marriage-minded dames in Spinout, in which he plays a race car driver/rock & roll singer. He's offered big bucks to compromise his lifestyle by playing a party for a rich girl (frequent co-star Shelley Fabares) and drive a millionaire's prototype car, but Elvis isn't tempted by material gain. (Sort of an inverse plot to EP's real showbiz career.) Most of the picture has the flat, studio-bound ..."
"Elvis is harried by three, count 'em, three marriage-minded dames in Spinout, in which he plays a race car driver/rock & roll singer. He's offered big bucks to compromise his lifestyle by playing a party for a rich girl (frequent co-star Shelley Fabares) and drive a millionaire's prototype car, but Elvis isn't tempted by material gain. (Sort of an inverse plot to EP's real showbiz career.) Most of the picture has the flat, studio-bound ..."